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RARBG really left a big hole in my heart.
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RARBG really left a big hole in my heart.
Nobara is my choice. It’s based on Fedora, which is a very solid base already, and Nobara adds numerous fixes that will save you days if not weeks of headaches, especially if you have an NVIDIA GPU.
Probably my OLED Vita, a few years ago. I love handhelds, and a hacked Vita is just a goldmine of content.
Though I’m getting a Switch Lite soon, so that will probably ease my pain a little!
I’ve degoogled my life as much as I can, but it’s almost impossible to completely ditch Google Maps, YouTube, and Android. So I’m not even sure I’ve done anything significant, because I assume they get pretty much everything from my phone.
I’d love to have everything in FLAC for preservation’s sake, but I’ve settled for Apple’s QAAC. Great quality, small size, universally supported.
Brave because it has great defaults out of the box, and it’s Chromium, so all websites work as intended.
I wish I could recommend Firefox or LibreWolf, but their performance isn’t nearly as good.
I suggest you convert them to AAC with Apple’s excellent QAAC encoder instead. fre:ac can do it just fine once you add the encoder. Much better and more modern format than MP3, and still universally playable.
Yeah, this is “common knowledge” here, unfortunately. As a Greek, I can’t even tell you how ashamed I am of all this, and unfortunately it’s only going to get worse with all the shitty conservative and far-right parties we elected a few days ago.